07/14/11 Hundreds of bicyclists made their way to Rome as part of their whirlwind tour of Upstate New York. Our Sarah Blazonis has more.
07/06/11 Terry Reid Ah, life's missed opportunities and the vagaries that go into the shaping of the future. Can't imagine Zep without Plant. This is Terry's third release from 1973. Favorites include the title track and the sultry "Dream". From cduniverse: Terry Reid, famously, turned down the opportunity to be the singer in the nascent Led Zeppelin, instead hipping his friend Jimmy Page to a little ...
07/03/11 Rolling Stone editor David Browne posits that albums can reflect our times much like a newspaper. He does a fine job proving his point in his intriguing new book.
07/03/11 Rolling Stone editor David Browne posits that albums can reflect our times much like a newspaper. He does a fine job proving his point in his intriguing new book.
07/02/11 "Fire and Rain: The Beatles, Simon Garfunkel, James Taylor, CSNY and the Lost Story of 1970"
07/02/11 Most recently, he was a professional baseball player with the Chicago Cubs. Caitlin St. George of Albany was named program manager of marketing at the Eddy Visiting Nurse Association, a member of Northeast Health. Katie X. Fitzgerald of Altamont was promoted to program director of community employment at the Slingerlands organization. James E. Seymour of East Greenbush was promoted to assistant ...
06/22/11 In plays like "Eleemosynary," "A Walk in the Woods" and "Thief River," characters almost always at odds find themselves striking difficult bargains that compromise ethics, shake morals and pit self against self as much as self against other. Highlights of the laundry list of performers from around the globe include Vermont bluesman Scott Ainslie, Northumbrian songwriter Jez Lowe, North Carolina ...
06/16/11 James P. Whittemore, 6820 Toni Hill Road, $15,000, renovate house and construct a 10-by-15-foot addition on the side. [more...]
06/12/11 Honor Moor stands on the stage at Asheville Community Theatre, where she's performing in "The Dixie Swim Club." She's also involved with the Altamont Theatre Company, which she helped found.
05/26/11 The latest in food news, ideas and philosophy, just in time for your lunch break . * Want to lose weight?. Walk away from your computer. ( NY Times ) * Legal mind games : California requires yogurt makers to pasteurize their milk even if they already buy pasteurized milk, with the understanding that the law prohibits re-pasteurizing already pasteurized milk. ( The Economist ) Read full article >>
05/24/11 The following tickets/arrests were recorded by the Rockbridge County Sheriff's Department between the dates of May 16 and May 22, 2011. Kyle M. Bond, 136 Coolidge Farm Rd., Boxborough, MA, speeding.
05/10/11 NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - May 10, 2011) - Prospect Capital Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEC) ("Company" or "Prospect") today announced financial results for our third quarter ended March 31, 2011.
05/08/11 Two-car attached garage, across from Bozenkill Park, and Philomena loves it. College? UC Berkeley for electrical engineering and computer sciences, and Starr King School for the Ministry, Berkeley What is Unitarian Universalism? A religion that helps people grow the faith that is already in them through shared values rather than shared beliefs. [...] at your congregation, it's possible a ...
05/08/11 Over the past 50 years, more than 200,000 men and women have served in 139 countries, providing education, clean water, business development and information technology. [...] amid concerns that federal budget cuts could imperil the program, Peace Corps veterans and officials say the mission of expanding cross-cultural understanding and providing technically skilled assistance remains constant ...
05/04/11 NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - May 4, 2011) - Prospect Capital Corporation ( NASDAQ : PSEC ) ("Prospect") announced today that Prospect has made a debt investment of $25 million to support the acquisition of J.D. Byrider, Inc. ("J.D. Byrider") by Altamont Capital Partners.
04/24/11 Macon County's two Chicago Cubs draft picks are beginning their seasons in Mesa, Ariz. But neither Blair Springfield nor Ryan Hartman want to finish there.
04/11/11 The 19-team Shelby Girls Open on Friday was a showcase for some outstanding Shelby Area athletes to watch over the next month and a half.
04/08/11 Laura Hope-Gill cheers on a student reading a poem out loud during a class about the romantic poets at Grateful Steps Publishing. Hope-Gill is the founder of Wordfest, the upcoming poetry festival.
04/06/11 Joan's Cake Chateau of Latham took the top prize at the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeastern New York's annual Confections in Chocolate fundraiser. Chocolate desserts were donated by 20 Capital Region pastry chefs and restaurants. Spa City chef-owner Ron Farber last week turned his restaurant at 68 Putnam St., 8 Tables, into Sangwych, a sandwich shop with a pronunciation that gives a nod to his ...
04/06/11 An injured golden eagle was found in New York, treated in Massachusetts and released in Connecticut. It was also outfitted with a GPS tracking device that will help site wind turbines. |